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The Chrome Developer Documentation has released a guide to creating and installing Chrome extensions in their most simple form. Right now the "extensions" aren't really much to speak of, and the process of installing an extension still seems very much like running Chrome with user scripts, but it's great to see that they're making some progress on the extensions front. As Google Operating System is quick to point out, these "extensions" are in fact "just fancy wrappers for user scripts, but there are plans to make them more useful by exposing browser features and allowing developers to create interfaces." Hit the link below for a quick guide to installing your first (not terribly useful) Chrome extension if you're eager to try it out. (The extension in the example just replaces Google's homepage logo with another picture.)